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trish, thanks for being with us. it seems like economists have been torn on the impact of this storm. some say this will even out because there will be so much construction for the rebuilding effort. others say that won't be enough. it won't work for waitresses who are waiting in restaurants. how do you see this? >> i think the latter there, victor. good morning. i think the reality is that there is still going to be a lot that is lost from this economy. initial estimates right now are 30, 40, some as high as $50 billion that could be lost as a result of all of this storm activity. however, and this is what you're referring to. some economists are saying, well, you might see a pick up in building activity and homes need to be rebuilt and construction projects need to resume and, thus, you could see another $30 billion potential in construction that happens after the fact. nonetheless, as you point out, you're left with all those economic costs in the immediate term. all those waitresses not waiting tables right now a
trish, thanks for being with us. it seems like economists have been torn on the impact of this storm. some say this will even out because there will be so much construction for the rebuilding effort. others say that won't be enough. it won't work for waitresses who are waiting in restaurants. how do you see this? >> i think the latter there, victor. good morning. i think the reality is that there is still going to be a lot that is lost from this economy. initial estimates right now are...
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we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> we're in evans, georgia, and this is southern tots. ashley jernigan started this clothing company after she received a pink slip in 2010. >> let's pick out some fabric that goes together. >> i had been laid off, it was a new chapter. i thought okay, i'm going to do something for myself, i'm going to do something i enjoy. i love kids clothes, i love my children and they inspire me. >> what do you want to be? >> mommy's helper. >> see, that's what makes me happy. >> southern tot. >> they do photo shoots and model for us. it wouldn't be possible without them. >> they're all over facebook. >> yes, they are. i wonder if some day they're going to go oh, my gosh, why did my mom do this to me? but for now they enjoy it, they love it. >> how did you come to this id
we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> we're in evans, georgia, and this is southern tots. ashley jernigan started this clothing company after she received a pink slip in 2010. >> let's pick out some fabric that goes...
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he joins us to tell us why. dean, good morning. >> good morning. >> in your new get out and vote opinion piece on cnn.com, you write about why people should be encouraged to vote on tuesday. here's your chance. give me your strongest argument. >> the article is "vote damn it." i wanted to use more colorful words, but cnn has thooiz these things called standards. it is 2010. this is how alarming voter turnout is dropping. to put it in perspective, this year north korea had an election for parliament. 54% of the people voted. we have less of a voter turnout than a country that's not even considered a democracy. that's a problem in and of itself. we have to get out and vote. it's more important not the cliche reasons anymore. they're actually concrete reasons why we should be voting. >> yeah. we had a guest on earlier this morning and talking about the electorate, and he told us that 100 million eligible voters here in the u.s. may not vote. what do you say to those people that say their vote doesn't matter and tha
he joins us to tell us why. dean, good morning. >> good morning. >> in your new get out and vote opinion piece on cnn.com, you write about why people should be encouraged to vote on tuesday. here's your chance. give me your strongest argument. >> the article is "vote damn it." i wanted to use more colorful words, but cnn has thooiz these things called standards. it is 2010. this is how alarming voter turnout is dropping. to put it in perspective, this year north...
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i've been calling lipa, and they called us back to say they would cull us later. so their credit, we tarted looking at their website this morning, they're down about 9000 people. about 142,000 still without power. the majority of the people still affected are on that south shore there, and these frustrations really hit a boiling point yesterday. take a listen. >>> but the most important thing is power. cuomo, send in the national guard, we are fed up, and we're not going to take it any more, thank you. >> and randi, you spent time there on the ground, it's getting cold, it's low 40s and 30 degree weather. >> and you look at those pictures and it's not like authorities can't get in to help. when the water was still there, you get it. but now they can get into these areas and they're still not helping. and people certainly worried about leaving their homes too, right? because of looting? >> yes, there was concerned, and there were homes that were looted, and now it's just that fear and concern among residents. they told us that it's not widespread looting, but there
i've been calling lipa, and they called us back to say they would cull us later. so their credit, we tarted looking at their website this morning, they're down about 9000 people. about 142,000 still without power. the majority of the people still affected are on that south shore there, and these frustrations really hit a boiling point yesterday. take a listen. >>> but the most important thing is power. cuomo, send in the national guard, we are fed up, and we're not going to take it any...
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stop the firing at us. i think we can still avoid it, and we do not like to see any gazans, innocent people being hurt, but as i mentioned, you know, hamas fire their missiles at our population from tops of buildings, apartment buildings, mosques, hospitals, schools. it's just very, very outrageous. now, to add insult to injury, five or seven years ago we have given gaza all together, to the last inch, to the palestinians, in hopes that it will change their attitudes towards reconciliation and peace and co-existence, but it emboldened the terrorists of hamas and the palestinians, and they used this territory that we gave them as platform to keep attack is us. >> are you looking for any action or any specific response when it comes to this from the u.s. or other nations? >> well, we are very grateful to the administration, to the american people for the solidarity, for the support, for understanding that what we do is exercising our right for self-defense. we would like more in the international community to
stop the firing at us. i think we can still avoid it, and we do not like to see any gazans, innocent people being hurt, but as i mentioned, you know, hamas fire their missiles at our population from tops of buildings, apartment buildings, mosques, hospitals, schools. it's just very, very outrageous. now, to add insult to injury, five or seven years ago we have given gaza all together, to the last inch, to the palestinians, in hopes that it will change their attitudes towards reconciliation and...
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john zarrella joins us to tell us more about that. good morning, john. >> reporter: we are here with early voting in bruoward county. lines sometimes four hours long as folks are exercising their right to go to the polls. we have seen a lot of advertising money spent in florida to basically target the jewish voter, and that is a group that in the past we just haven't seen targeted like this. not all the talk in florida this year revolves around the spanish vote. and it's not just about that stretch of asphalt between tampa and daytona beach in central florida. called the i-4 corridor. some say for the first time in memory the deciding factor in florida could well be a block of voters who have always been steadfast democrats. >> there's no way a democrat can win florida today statewide without two things happening. one, a large turnout in the jewish vote here in southeast florida, and secondly, an overwhelming democratic vote in the jewish community here in southeast florida. >> i voted for barack obama. >> reporter: there are televisi
john zarrella joins us to tell us more about that. good morning, john. >> reporter: we are here with early voting in bruoward county. lines sometimes four hours long as folks are exercising their right to go to the polls. we have seen a lot of advertising money spent in florida to basically target the jewish voter, and that is a group that in the past we just haven't seen targeted like this. not all the talk in florida this year revolves around the spanish vote. and it's not just about...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for our state and for the people of our state, and i heard it on the phone conversations with him and i was able to witness it today personally. >> i think the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey bounce back even stronger than before. >> talk about strange b bedfellows, president obama and governor chris christie now united in crisis. they have been working closely to clean up new jersey after superstorm sandy left parts of the state in ruins, but christie's been far from friendly with the president in the past, acting as one of mitt romney's most outspoken attack dogs, slamming the president's leadership in stump speeches and campaign rallies all year. listen to christie jus
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for our state and for the people of our state, and i heard it on the phone conversations with him and i was able to witness it today personally. >> i think the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his...
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but for recreational use. yes, we're talking simply to get high. here's reaction from the legalization camp in colorado after the ballot initiative passed this week. >> i am feeling amazing. this is the best day i've seen in my life. >> obviously it's always nice to be right. so -- but, you know, we're really happy. most importantly, it's just wonderful that we're not going to see another 10,000 coloradans arrested and made criminals in the coming years. >> so let's bring in cnn legal contributor paul callen. a lot of folks talking about this one. this is a mess for the justice department because marijuana is still illegal, right, under federal law? >> oh, it most definitely is and i think most people would be shocked to know that the obama administration has been especially tough on legalized marijuana throughout the united states. under federal law, it's a schedule one narcotic, on the same level as heroin. and for growing it, it's a felony. you can go to prison for many, many years. there are many tough fed
but for recreational use. yes, we're talking simply to get high. here's reaction from the legalization camp in colorado after the ballot initiative passed this week. >> i am feeling amazing. this is the best day i've seen in my life. >> obviously it's always nice to be right. so -- but, you know, we're really happy. most importantly, it's just wonderful that we're not going to see another 10,000 coloradans arrested and made criminals in the coming years. >> so let's bring in...